The Separations and Waste Form Campaign (SWFC) under the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fuel Cycle Research and Development Program (FCRD) is responsible for developing advanced separation and waste form technologies to support the various fuel cycle options defined in the DOE Nuclear Energy Research and Development Roadmap, Report to Congress, April 2010. The fiscal year (FY) 2013 accomplishments report provides a highlight of the results of the research and development (R&D) efforts performed within SWFC in FY 2013. Each section contains a high-level overview of the activities, results, technical point of contact, applicable references, and documents produced during the fiscal year. This report briefly outlines campaign management and in...
This Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) study has developed new analysis methods to examine old a...
The Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) organized a Cladding an...
This report demonstrates the execution of our LDRD program within the objectives and guidelines outl...
The mission of the Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) is to perform Research, Development, and Demonstrat...
The Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) Accomplishment Report d...
This report contains FY 2012 accomplishments for the Separations and Waste Form Research and Develop...
The Fuel Cycle Technologies (FCT) program of the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy...
One of the major research and development (R&D) areas under the Fuel Cycle Research and Developm...
The Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) under the Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) program is re...
ABSTRACT The mission of the Office of Nuclear Energy's Fuel Cycle Technologies office (FCT prog...
The purpose of the Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) Execution Plan is to communicate the structure and ...
The management of used nuclear fuel and nuclear waste is required for any country using nuclear ener...
DOE-NE separations research is focused today on developing a science-based understanding that builds...
The Office of Waste Processing identifies and reduces engineering and technical risks and uncertaint...
Since 1987 the U.S. has focused research and development activities relevant to the disposal of comm...
This Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) study has developed new analysis methods to examine old a...
The Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) organized a Cladding an...
This report demonstrates the execution of our LDRD program within the objectives and guidelines outl...
The mission of the Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) is to perform Research, Development, and Demonstrat...
The Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) Accomplishment Report d...
This report contains FY 2012 accomplishments for the Separations and Waste Form Research and Develop...
The Fuel Cycle Technologies (FCT) program of the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy...
One of the major research and development (R&D) areas under the Fuel Cycle Research and Developm...
The Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) under the Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) program is re...
ABSTRACT The mission of the Office of Nuclear Energy's Fuel Cycle Technologies office (FCT prog...
The purpose of the Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) Execution Plan is to communicate the structure and ...
The management of used nuclear fuel and nuclear waste is required for any country using nuclear ener...
DOE-NE separations research is focused today on developing a science-based understanding that builds...
The Office of Waste Processing identifies and reduces engineering and technical risks and uncertaint...
Since 1987 the U.S. has focused research and development activities relevant to the disposal of comm...
This Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) study has developed new analysis methods to examine old a...
The Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCRD) Advanced Fuels Campaign (AFC) organized a Cladding an...
This report demonstrates the execution of our LDRD program within the objectives and guidelines outl...